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Michael Rogers - Commercial property advisers for the South East from offibes in Reigate, Richmond and Sevenoaks.

King's Hill - Integrated business park and residential community near London.

Enterprise Village - Office suites in Basingstoke and Hastings planned to open in late 2002. Describes its objectives of reducing commuting and includes news and information for employers.

KSA Virtual - Virtual or serviced offices in Peterborough and London.

City Business Centre - Provides details of self-contained serviced offices in locations close to central London and Horsham, Surrey from their base in South Hampstead.

Robert Barry & Co. - Specialising in sales of hotels, inns and guest houses. Valuations and advice for corporate and private leisure businesses with one office in Edinburgh, but others throughout the country.

Mountcity Group - Investor and developer, offering portfolio of projects around the South East, West Midlands and Sheffield as far north as Accrington, with contacts for regions and their head office in London.

Aitchison Raffety - Consultants offering a variety of services with many offices in England. Includes corporate details, service information and news.

London and Cambridge Properties - Comprehensive search for vacant property including industrial, retail and office accommodation. Contains company information, recent press releases and adverts.

Englishsites.com - Interactive database of strategic sites in England, managed and updated by English Partnerships.

Parker Parr - Independent business handling all aspects of commercial property work.

Industrious Asset Management Limited - Specialises in Industrial property management services, sales, and lettings with various regional offices. Includes profile and search facility.

Maryland Securities - Providers of commercial and residential space in the North West.

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